

This is what I came up with...
Students can use paper plates to design and draw their own flavor of pie. Then you can assign each student a number from pi and they will put this number on top of their pie drawing.
The students can then find their position in pi and line up and take a class picture, maybe sing a little song.. whatever you want. I would also decorate my classroom with the plates in the order of pi.
It is simple, but SWEET and DELICIOUS.
I would also bring mini pies in for the class, but I also love making apple pie (I warned you that I was a nerd).
Cute idea :)
ReplyDeleteApple pie is my FAVE!
Journey of a Substitute Teacher
Thanks Miss T!
DeleteI love baking, so I have to resist making pies all the time.
Amy
This is a great idea! I just found your blog and am your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteAndrea
Cheers to School
Thanks! I am happy you found my blog.
DeleteAmy
Hi Amy,
ReplyDeleteYou're site has a lot of great ideas that I can learn from! I'm the newest follower of your blog, a student teaching starting my very first teaching practicum in a month with a grade six class! I would be really happy if you could visit my blog and follow me back at:
http://crayonsglitterandsmellymarkers.blogspot.com
Happy blogging!
Satya :)
Hi Satya,
DeleteI am soo happy you found my blog! I checked your blog out and it is sooo cute. I am your newest follower.
Amy
LOL! I love the pie idea. It is so simple but creative!
ReplyDeleteMisty
Think, Wonder, & Teach
Thanks Misty, I definitely kept this one simple with less PREP! hehe
DeleteAmy
Hi Amy:
ReplyDeleteSo glad you linked up for Pi Day (It takes a special kind of person to appreciate pi...)
I'm having fun following your adventures!
Kim
Finding JOY in 6th Grade
Hi Kim,
Delete"Special" is right! I am darn proud of it too. tehe
Amy